Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil / Edition 1

Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil / Edition 1

by Jeffrey Lesser
ISBN-10:
0822322927
ISBN-13:
9780822322924
Pub. Date:
06/03/1999
Publisher:
Duke University Press
ISBN-10:
0822322927
ISBN-13:
9780822322924
Pub. Date:
06/03/1999
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil / Edition 1

Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil / Edition 1

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Overview

Despite great ethnic and racial diversity, ethnicity in Brazil is often portrayed as a matter of black or white, a distinction reinforced by the ruling elite’s efforts to craft the nation’s identity in its own image—white, Christian, and European. In Negotiating National Identity Jeffrey Lesser explores the crucial role ethnic minorities from China, Japan, North Africa, and the Middle East have played in constructing Brazil’s national identity, thereby challenging dominant notions of nationality and citizenship.
Employing a cross-cultural approach, Lesser examines a variety of acculturating responses by minority groups, from insisting on their own whiteness to becoming ultra-nationalists and even entering secret societies that insisted Japan had won World War II. He discusses how various minority groups engaged in similar, and successful, strategies of integration even as they faced immense discrimination and prejudice. Some believed that their ethnic heritage was too high a price to pay for the “privilege” of being white and created alternative categories for themselves, such as Syrian-Lebanese, Japanese-Brazilian, and so on. By giving voice to the role ethnic minorities have played in weaving a broader definition of national identity, this book challenges the notion that elite discourse is hegemonic and provides the first comprehensive look at Brazilian worlds often ignored by scholars.
Based on extensive research, Negotiating National Identity will be valuable to scholars and students in Brazilian and Latin American studies, as well as those in the fields of immigrant history, ethnic studies, and race relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822322924
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 06/03/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.64(d)
Lexile: 1800L (what's this?)

About the Author

Jeffrey Lesser is Professor of History and Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at Emory University. His books include Welcoming the Undesirables: Brazil and the Jewish Question.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

The Hidden Hyphen

Chinese Labor and the Debate over Ethnic Integration

Constructing Ethnic Space

Searching for a Hyphen

Negotiations and New Identities

Turning Japanese

A Suggestive Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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